Famous Bird Sanctuaries: Going to hill stations is not the only option to escape the heat, but visiting bird sanctuaries and national parks also gives you relief from the scorching heat to some extent. India is home to a wide variety of wildlife. India is the first choice for not only indigenous but also birds coming from distant countries. Thousands of birds from countries like Europe, America, and Africa come to visit India every year. So if you too are thinking about where to go for a trip in June, then you can plan for these bird sanctuaries. Bird Sanctuary is such a place where children to elders can enjoy themselves.

Plans can be made for these bird sanctuaries
Okhla Bird Sanctuary

If you want to sit in peace and watch the chirping birds, then come to Okhla Bird Sanctuary. Okhla Bird Sanctuary is home to birds like Indian Pond Heron, Oriental Skylark, Road-ringed Parakeet, Northern Shoveler, White-throated Kingfisher, Little Seal, Black-winged Stilt, Wattled Lapwing, etc. Apart from these, endangered species like the white-spotted vulture, Indian vulture (both critically endangered), Baikal mole, bare pochard, stork crane, and sociable lapwing can also be seen. If you live in Delhi, Noida, then this is a very good place for a day outing.

Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary
Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary located in Kottayam district of Kerala is very famous among nature lovers. Which is situated in the backwaters of Kerala and is spread over an area of 14 acres. You can spot many birds like cuckoo, owl, heron, moorhen, darter, heron, cormorant, brahminy kite, and duck by coming to Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary. Also, the migratory Siberian crane can be seen here.

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Rajasthan
One of the best bird sanctuaries in the world and the country, coming to this place will also make summer vacation fun. But yes, there are more species of birds in winter than in summer. There is also a lake inside this sanctuary situated in the Thar Desert and also forts to visit. Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is one of the popular tourist destinations of Rajasthan.

Sultanpur National Park, Haryana
Built-in Sultanpur village on the Gurugram-Jhajjar highway, this sanctuary was earlier known as Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary, but now it has been named Sultanpur National Park. This park is 15 km from Gurugram and 50 km from Delhi. You can see many beautiful birds by coming to this park built in about 142.52 hectares. The park is also home to several migratory birds. There is also Sultanpur Lake inside the park.
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